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Well-organized big data get together in the densely
distributed sensor networks is, therefore, a challenging research
area. One of the most effective solutions to address this challenge
is to utilize the sink node’s mobility to facilitate the data
gathering. While this technique can reduce energy consumption
of the sensor nodes, the use of mobile sink presents additional
Challenges such as determining the sink node’s trajectory and
cluster formation prior to data collection. In this paper, we
propose a new mobile sink routing and data gathering method
through network clustering based on modified ExpectationMaximization (EM) technique. In addition, we derive an optimal
number of clusters to minimize the energy consumption. The
effectiveness of our proposal is verified through numerical
results.

Writing a Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae vs. Resume
A resume is a 1-2 page brief summary of education and experience used to demonstrate
qualifications for a position or type of position.
A curriculum vitae (CV) is a 3 or more page detailed biographical statement emphasizing
qualifications and professional activities in detail.
A CV is used for advanced positions in research and higher education and may be used for other
positions when requested. For most job seekers, a resume is all that you will need. However, it may
be useful to develop a CV as you further your education and achieve professional accomplishments.
Why a Curriculum Vitae
Besides using your CV to get a job upon graduation, it can also be used in other ways:
1.A supporting document to include when submitting a grant or funding proposal
2.A requirement for an annual review with your employer
3.A requirement for membership to a professional society
4.A requirement for applying to medical school
5.A background statement to be used to develop an introduction for a professional presentation at
a conference or meeting

The role of the perceived gender of an infant and the gender of adolescents on ratings of the
infant will be explored. Thirty-six junior high students (18 boys and 18 girls) will view a photo
of a 3-month-old infant. Students will be told the infant’s name is either “Larry,” “Laurie,” or
they will not be told the infant’s name. Each student will rate the infant on 6 bipolar adjective
scales (firm/soft, big/little, strong/weak, hardy/delicate, well coordinated/awkward, and
beautiful/plain). It is predicted that both the name assigned to the infant and the students’ gender
will affect ratings. Implications of the results for parenting and for future research will be
discussed.Effect of Infant’s Perceived Gender on Adolescents’ Ratings of the Infant
Many researchers agree that gender role socialization begins at the time of an infant’s birth
(Haugh, Hoffman, & Cowan, 1980; Honig, 1983). Most parents are extremely interested in
learning whether their newborn infant is a boy or a girl, and intentionally or not, this knowledge
elicits in them a set of expectations about sex role appropriate traits (Rubin, Provenzano, &
Luria, 1974). Empirical research suggests that these initial expectations, which form the basis of
gender schemas (Leone & Robertson, 1989), can have a powerful impact on parents’ perceptions
of and behavior toward infants (Fagot, 1978; Lewis, 1972). Gender contributes to the initial
context within which adults respond to an infant and may become an influential agent in the
socializing process and the development of the child’s sense of self (Berndt & Heller, 1986).
Stereotyped expectations may influence gender role socialization and the acquisition of
sex-typed behavior through a self-fulfilling prophecy process (Darley & Fazio, 1980).
Preconceived gender-based expectations may cause the parent to elicit expected behavior from
the infant and to reinforce expected behavior when it occurs; this would confirm the parents’
initial expectations.

Example Letter of Support:
February 1, 2006
Ms. Mary E. Wilfert
NCAA CHOICES Program
P.O. Box 6222
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222
Dear Ms. Wilfert:
It is my pleasure write a letter in support of the proposal (name) being submitted to the
CHOICES Program by our (name dept) at Albion College.
Something here about writer’s relationship/knowledge of situation and how
project/program will impact it.
In conclusion, I fully support the efforts of the (Dept) as they seek external funding to
support a program designed to (whatever you are targeting). EX “Any programs that
can help our students make better decisions about drinking and its consequences will
benefit our students, campus, and the community at large.” In other words, you need a
very concise and strong closing summary statement.
Sincerely,
(original signature “John Doe” here)
John Doe
Vice President for Student Affairs

In the United States, water and wastewater utility services are operated by government controlled entities. Government entities however, often find water systems to be the most difficult and expensive to maintain. Lack of funds, new regulations, lack of trained personnel for maintenance, increasing costs and other budgetary issues can make it difficult for governmental entities to have adequate resources to manage water utility systems. Procurement of goods and services often requires that the utility post public bids and tenders for response by private companies.